"They should be sectioned if They risk prison for £60"
But not jailed indefinitely.
I don't recall anyone saying "indefinitely"but I suppose they could be jailed for periods of 7, 14 or 28 days as many times as the court sees fit, technically.
"They should be sectioned if They risk prison for £60"
But not jailed indefinitely.
I got a court appearance for speeding years ago.
There is a maximum fine for the offence for which I was convicted; I don't recall what it was.
Prior to my court appearance, I was asked to complete some forms regarding my income and expenditure.
In short, I don't think that the fine (up to the maximum for any given offence) is based on income per se, but on disposable income.
And to think, all of this started because of a broken pc. Bet he regrets not asking Jim to fix it, rather than taking it to PC World.
And to think, all of this started because of a broken pc. Bet he regrets not asking Jim to fix it, rather than taking it to PC World.
Dumb ass he was, numb ass he'll be.
I got a court appearance for speeding years ago.
There is a maximum fine for the offence for which I was convicted; I don't recall what it was.
Prior to my court appearance, I was asked to complete some forms regarding my income and expenditure.
In short, I don't think that the fine (up to the maximum for any given offence) is based on income per se, but on disposable income.
I got a court appearance for speeding years ago.
There is a maximum fine for the offence for which I was convicted; I don't recall what it was.
Prior to my court appearance, I was asked to complete some forms regarding my income and expenditure.
In short, I don't think that the fine (up to the maximum for any given offence) is based on income per se, but on disposable income.
Not the same a fixed penalty.
So, in effect, gadd will be giving a refund for all those records he sold and concerts he performed at?Why not jail AND fines? Big fines.